Liberation Biology
The Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution
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Word Count
83,000 words, Guess
Page Count
332 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8851043M
- ISBN-139781591022275
- ISBN-101591022274
- OCLC Control Number58042910
- OCLC Control Numberliberationbiolog0000bail
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005005875
- Goodreads604551
- LibraryThing86835
Classifications
- LCCTP248.23.B35 2005
Description
By the middle of the 21st century century we can expect that the rapid progress in biotechnology will utterly transform human life. Even the prospect of immortality beckons. Such scenarios excite many people and frighten or appall many others--already biotechnology opponents are organizing political movements aimed at restricting scientific research, banning the development and commercialization of various products and technologies, and limiting citizens' access to the fruits of the biotech revolution. Bailey, science writer for Reason magazine, argues that the coming biotechnology revolution, far from endangering human dignity, will enable more of us to live flourishing lives free of disease, disability, and the threat of early death. Bailey covers the full range of the coming biotechnology breakthroughs, from stem-cell research to third-world farming, from brain-enhancing neuropharmaceuticals to designer babies.--From publisher description.
First Sentence
By the end of the twenty-first century, the typical American may attend a family reunion in which five generations are playing together.
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